Lycéen, Jung Woo n'est pas tout à fait le premier dans la hiérarchie sociale de sa classe. En fait, Jung Woo, victime de brimades quotidiennes, pourrait facilement être considéré comme l'un des élèves les plus malchanceux de son école. Dans son combat quotidien pour simplement s'en sortir, Jung Woo fait tout ce qu'il peut pour s'accrocher assez longtemps, le temps d'obtenir son diplôme. Mais lorsque Jae Seong et ses acolytes décident d'organiser un tournoi de combat entre les élèves les plus faibles de l'école, Jung Woo se retrouve au cœur de l'événement le plus important et le plus médiatisé de l'année. Déterminé à ne pas perdre, Jung Woo file au gymnase pour s'entraîner, mais ce n'est que lorsqu'il rencontre la nouvelle élève transférée de l'école, Min Ah, qu'il trouve l'inspiration dont il a besoin pour vraiment se battre. En défendant Min Ah et tous les autres élèves qui ont été intimidés par Jae Seong et sa bande, Jung Woo se lance sur le ring. Sachant que le seul moyen de faire reculer Jae Seong est de le battre dans un combat, Jung Woo se fraye un chemin à travers le tournoi. Mais même s'il sort vainqueur, aura-t-il ce qu'il faut pour vaincre la plus grande brute de l'école ? (Source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 셔틀, 최강의 셔틀
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Syeoteul, Choegangui Syeoteul , 셔틀: 최강의 셔틀
- Réalisateur: Ryu Kwang Hyun
- Genres: Action, Comédie, Jeunesse
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Distribution et équipes
- Lee Dae HwiJung WooRôle principal
- Kim Do YeonJae SeongRôle principal
- Shin Jae HwiJong BinRôle Secondaire
- Chae Won BinMin AhRôle Secondaire
- Jang Yeon WooSeong HoonRôle Secondaire
- Song Young Kyu[Institution director]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
Short But Packs a Punch
This was very hilarious in certain scenes, especially the sister's miscomprehensions. ??? ☺️I was surprised at how violent some teachers are. Smacking children's heads is not allowed in our country, especially by staff. I guess I'm not surprised that the children are allowed to bully when the teachers act that way. ??♀️????
The youth all played their parts well. The parents were decent though unaware. The guys in the gym were meant for comic relief, because bullying can be a heavy topic. ??? ????
This tackled a serious issue in schools but in an easier-to-handle comedy, rather than a dark, gritty way. ?????
I thought that not seeking revenge was a valuable lesson. His motive to win was for the female lead's sake. It also showed how important it is to overcome our fear of others. A bully is rendered powerless when victims get past their fear. ?❤️?
Decent, but lacking 'wow factor'
Strong Underdog is decent but lacks that certain 'wow factor'. Whether this is due to short episode lengths, or whether it is due to the general rushed vibe I sensed with the different storylines, I'm not sure. In regard to the story, I actually felt an emotion I don't usually feel. Being uncomfortable. However, from the second episode onwards it was nice to see the direction this was taking (anti-bullying route). I also really enjoyed the slight romance and bromance, it was a shame that these were not explored more.I actually started watching this because of the ML Kim Do Yeon (who plays the character Jae Seong). He was spectacular in this, as was the other ML and the majority of the supporting cast. It was also nice seeing a familiar face in Song Young Kyu, someone I did not expect to see (although I'm not sure why - he is in everything!). I was not familiar with the other ML and other supporting cast (I believe), however nearly everyone had amazing performances.
Nice OST and decent rating for rewatch value, although this is due to short episodes and short episode length.
All in all, I do recommend watching this. It's a good choice when you want to watch something but don't know what to watch!